From: LAByerly on 19 Apr 2010 17:31 I have a customer with Windows server 2003 standard. His system crashed last week. We set up a new system and found that no one knows where the installation CD's are. We have the COA, and tried to install with CD's from another customer's site. No matter what CD set we use, it will not accept the COA. Is there any way to tell exactly which version of win2k3 we need from the COA?
From: Dave Patrick on 19 Apr 2010 17:51 I'm assuming you meant the product key. Might have been OEM in which case you'll need to contact the vendor. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "LAByerly" wrote: >I have a customer with Windows server 2003 standard. His system crashed >last > week. We set up a new system and found that no one knows where the > installation CD's are. > > We have the COA, and tried to install with CD's from another customer's > site. No matter what CD set we use, it will not accept the COA. > > Is there any way to tell exactly which version of win2k3 we need from the > COA?
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